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Monday, 3 March 2014

Tablets; which one will be best for you?

There are
hundreds of tablets on the market taking into account all the different models
that each device can have the choice can be overwhelming. However, basically
there are only four types; each one has a different operating system (OS). Tablets
made by Apple run the iOS 7 systems, while Microsoft and Nokia run on a form of
Windows. The most common OS is Android, used on tablets like Google Nexus.
Kindle tablets also use the Android system but is a different OS modified to
suit their devices. Each OS has its own pros and cons, which I hope to go into
in another post.

I have
provided links at each tablet for you read more in depth information on Amazon
and also a general guide price both in the UK and the USA.

What I’ve done
here is pick some of the best tablets available so please read on..........

Value
Tablet

TESCO HUDL £119

The Hudl is a
good choice for newcomers to the Tablet world. Stylish made and reasonable
priced. It has a sharp 7in screen which is a reasonable size for watching
video. It also comes with pop up messages on how to use the device (can be a
little annoying), and an help line for any of your questions.

Boasting one
of the best–quality screens around, video playback is really good, with its
wide display and text is nearly as sharp as print. Good case for gripping so
dropping it is a little harder, start up and operation is quick and the life of
the battery between charges is good.

This windows
device can be used on the go by linking to 4G mobile broadband giving you more flexibility
when out and about. Good design with a 10.1inch screen but be aware that the
windows app store at the time of writing is not that well-stocked.

Easy to use
Android operating system, video is excellent and apps work reliably. You have a
choice of 7inch and 8.9inch models. All apps are available from the Amazon site, where you will also find some great e-books that you can read on your
device.

Originally
designed just for reading e-book (electronic books) and the 10in is very clear.
As an Android tablet, it has access to Androids apps, including one’s available
from the Kindle Store and Kobo has announced that its own e-book store is
getting larger.

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Have now been online for approx 8 years (as you get older time is not relevant) Enjoy meeting people and helping where I can. Have traveled around a bit but has reduced a little now. Does not mean I don't want to travel but like everyone else in this day and age money is always tight when you have a family to keep together.One of my biggest loves is anything to do with Walt Disney World and the theme parks (still a child at heart). 2nd one is anything to do with computers from e-Readers to Desktops, trying hard to keep up to date with all the changes taking place now a days.